The Round Up - 080416

It's been a busy week on the campaign trail, so here's your round up of everything you need to know:

Is it a bird, is it a plane?

On Monday, Willie Rennie visited Go Ape in the Glentress Forrest to launch our plan for the environment - and took on their zip-line. Find out more about the plans - and watch Willie fly through the air here: scotlibdems.org.uk/sustainable_legacy

John Swinney's Magic Money tractor:

On Tuesday night, Alex Cole-Hamilton took on John Swinney and finance spokespeople from the other parties in a debate on party's plans on tax - and he had the best line of the night, challenging John Swinney over his "magic money tractor". Intrigued? Watch the highlights from the debate: facebook.com/ScotLibDems

Huge questions to answer over Chinese deal

Over the week the saga of the Scottish Government's deal with a Chinese company has unfolded - with it being revealed that the SNP did no checks on the company they'd signed a memorandum of understanding worth up to £10bn. One of the companies that signed the deal has been accused of massive corruption. Find out how the saga unfolded and the questions still to be answered here: scotlibdems.org.uk/questions_to_answer_china

Giving our children the best education in the world:

Last night, our latest broadcast was on TV, it focused on our bold plans to invest half a billion pounds in Scotland's schools, colleges and nurseries. Missed it? Watch it again here: facebook.com/ScotLibDems

We've had a great election campaign so far and Willie's been doing a fantastic job - and that's a big part of why the last two election polls have shown us growing that this election. We've got an excellent chance to grow at this election - help us keep our momentum going, donate today: scotlibdems.org.uk/donate

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